republicans have won 100 statewide elections in a row. but lately, democrats have been saying they can turn texas blue. whether that's possible may hinge on a renewed debate this week over that hottest of hot buttons, abortion. the eyes of the political world have turned once again to the texas state capitol in austin as the house began debate over strict, new abortion restrictions. the bill, which would require clinics to upgrade to "surgical- level centers" and force many existing facilities to close, was previously derailed after a dramatic filibuster. fort worth democrat wendy davis spoke for nearly 11 hours before the bill died in a midnight procedural dispute. but after governor rick perry called the legislature back into a second special session this week, activists for and against the legislation descended on the capitol again. hundreds lined the halls-- opponents in orange, supporters in blue. >> so, i'm just standing here not against women or their rights but just as a woman who has experienced it, saying, "no, we need better ca